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  • The Economics and Natural Resource Benefits of Virtual Fencing in the Western US

    Zoom

    In this webinar produced by the United States Department of Agriculture's research lab at the Jornada Experimental Range, researchers will share insights from producer-focused surveys, adoption studies, and economic modeling of VF systems in the Southwest and Southern Plains. Speakers will discuss how ranch size, herd size, and producer preferences—such as precision grazing, herd tracking,…

    Free
  • Where the Wild Things Graze: A Night of Films Celebrating the Rangelands That Sustain Our World

    The Crystal Theatre 427 Main Street, Carbondale, CO, United States

    (Want to see the latest WLA film Three Creeks in theaters? Here's your chance! Learn more about the new movie here.) Look out your window in the Roaring Fork Valley and much of what you see is rangeland. On April 2, 6-8 pm you are invited to learn about the remarkable story of these landscapes and…

    Free
  • Spring Adaptive Grazing Workshop with the Southwest Montana Sagebrush Partnership

    University of Montana Western Dillon, MT, United States

    Please SAVE THE DATE for the Spring Adaptive Grazing Workshop facilitated by the Southwest Montana Sagebrush Partnership. The workshop will be held on April 7 & 8, 2026 in Dillon, MT (field trip near Sheridan, MT). April 7 will be a line-up of great presenters including Dave Scott, Glenn Elzinga, Chuck Petersen, Agee Smith and…

  • April Buckin’ Babes: Chainsaws, Confidence & Community

    Redwing Ranch Redwing Ranch, Gardner, CO, United States

    A two-day, two-night workshop designed to help you build confidence and technical skill with one of the most powerful tools on the land—the chainsaw.

    $450 – $790
  • CalGLC Webinar Series

    CalGLC Webinar Series
    Virtual Event

    Are you interested in strategies for working more effectively with peers and partners?

    Hear from representatives from local, state, and west-wide efforts focused on the stewardship of working lands and working communities by working together.

    Free
  • Range Rider Training: Grand Junction, CO

    Two Rivers Convention Center 159 Main Street, Grand Junction, CO, United States

    We’ve designed this course format for individuals looking to enhance their skills and understanding of range riding and reducing wolf interactions. Livestock producers from Colorado, Montana, Oregon,
    New Mexico, and Arizona will provide expertise and lessons learned. Here's a glimpse of what you can expect: 

    Free
  • Confluence 2026

    Colorado State University 950 W Plum St, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

    Confluence is the Western Collaborative Conservation Network’s (WCCN) biennial gathering that provides an unique space for learning and professional community-building within the collaborative conservation field.

  • CalGLC Webinar Series

    CalGLC Webinar Series
    Virtual Event

    Are you interested in strategies for working more effectively with peers and partners?

    Hear from representatives from local, state, and west-wide efforts focused on the stewardship of working lands and working communities by working together.

    Free
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